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Bug: On the ingredients upgrade screen, where ingredients' data such as sweetness, texture, temperature, and the calorie is displayed, in which "Sweet" and "Texture" text labels are positioned incorrectly. "Sweet" should be "Texture" and vice versa. This bug still persists in current game version (1.39).

Combine ingredients to make your own original sweet recipes. The plate you choose will determine the type and number of toppings you can use. Some plates may not let you use any toppings.

Volume: Affects customer purchase amount.

Taste: Affects customer satisfaction.

Aroma: Affects customer aura generation.

Base: The type of sweet your recipe will be based on.

Decor: Makes it easier to increase Volume.

Syrup: Makes it easier to increase Taste.

Calories: Each ingredient has calories. The more toppings you use, the higher the calories. Too high calories will negatively affect the item's score.

The resulting recipe will have a sweetness and texture stat. These are the combination of the plate, base, and ingredients used in the recipe. Both stats can be any number. During recipe creation, only a value between 0-10 is displayed. If the stat is beyond that range, it will be displayed as the nearest range in 0-10. The stats' value can be seen (and changed) during recipe lab, however.

The order on how ingredients are added will determine the final value of these two stats. However, the plate will always go 1st in the creating process then followed by the base. After that came the toppings (decors and/or syrups).

If Advanced Baker Tech is bought, a syrup can be used 1st before using the base, however, this still counts as a topping.

The final value of both stats will then be graded into 3 categories which will then be recorded in recipe info. These can be used to find or create a recipe that meets customers' favorite.

"Base" is the base product that can be decorated/processed thus creating a variant of it that can be sold to customers. Its most defining stat is Max Calories. If the created product has passed the Max Cal value of its base product, it is considered unhealthy and will not be as popular.